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WARNING
Do not allow test duration to exceed 5-10 seconds. A false alarm may be
generated.
Any time the ELT is activated, it is transmitting a 121.5 MHz and 243.0 MHz
distress signal. If the ELT operates for approximately 50 seconds, a “live” 406
MHz distress signal is transmitted and is considered valid by the Cospas-Sarsat
satellite system.
Any time that the ELT Main Switch is lifted and flipped from “OFF” to “ARM”,
a 406 MHz self test signal is transmitted (after 25 seconds), however it is
specially coded as a “self test” signal that is ignored by the COSPAS-SARSAT
satellites.
Note: Press
RESET
anytime to turn off unwanted transmission.
3.3.0
QUICK OPERATION CHECK
Note: Refer to Appendix A.1 for Quick Operation Check in sequence order.
3.3.0.1 ELT Main Switch @ ON position:
ELT swept Tone must be heard on the
VHF Radio @121.5 MHz. The 2 LED lights flashing (4 sec OFF, 1 sec ON),
synchronized with the Buzzer sound (4 sec OFF, 1 sec ON).
3.3.0.2 ELT Main Switch @ ARM position:
Both LED Lights and Buzzer must
illuminate and sound for 4 sec, then extinguish.
This is to make sure LED and Buzzer are properly powered.
Note: Press
RESET
anytime to turn off unwanted transmission.
The ELT will then automatically enter Self test mode. Self test takes 25 sec.
If ELT Self test is passed, No light illuminate, no buzzer sound.
If ELT malfunctions, the LED Lights and buzzer will show 1 flash, 2 flashes, 3
flashes, or 4 flashes etc. Refer to Operation Manual of trouble shooting error flashes
meaning.
Next, in order to check G Switch, Throw the ELT forward and backward, 2-3 times,
the ELT must activate, ELT swept Tone must be heard on the VHF Radio @121.5
MHz. The 2 LED lights flashing (4 sec OFF, 1 sec ON), synchronized with the
Buzzer sound (4 sec OFF, 1 sec ON).
Next, Press either RESET Button, no ELT swept tone heard on the 121.5 MHz VHF
radio. Both LED Lights and Buzzer must be extinguished.
Next, Press the ON Switch on the Remote Switch Unit, ELT swept Tone must be
heard on the VHF Radio @121.5 MHz. The 2 LED lights flashing (4 sec OFF, 1 sec
ON), synchronized with the Buzzer sound (4 sec OFF, 1 sec ON).
3.3.0.3 For normal operation, leave the ELT Main Switch @ ARM position at all
times.
No ELT swept tone heard on the 121.5 MHz VHF radio. No LED light illuminates.
No buzzer sound.
Summary of Contents for AK-451 Series
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